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Kentucky Local Technical Assistance Program - August 8, 2023

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Breathitt County Receives

$1.3 Million in Grant Funding

Breathitt County recently received $1.3 million worth of relief funds as one of the counties hit hardest by the July 2022 flooding.


$750,000 will be used to renovate the Breathitt County courthouse, including updating the building and sidewalks to meet ADA compliance.


Part of the award will be put toward resurfacing Miller Branch Barwick Road. Poor road conditions have made it unsafe for school buses and emergency vehicles.


Other projects include renovations to an apartment complex and city playground.


Read the full story here.

Join Us at Horizontal Curve Alignment

August 31, 2023

8:30am-4:00pm ET


Kenton County Government Center Building


This course is for local governments only. Please note that participants must have a vehicle for the hands-on portion. Maximum of two people per vehicle.

Roadway departure crashes account for approximately 51% of crash-related fatalities. Across the state, 20% of all crashes take place on a curve and 40% of the fatal crashes occur while driving on a curve. Horizontal Curve Alignment focuses on the aspects of assessing curve advisory speeds and the use of proper curve signing. This course will train individuals to record data taken from the assessment of curves, use horizontal alignment technology, and install proper signage, including curve advisory speed. Participants will be given a basic introduction on using crash data to determine which curves are at a higher risk for crashes.

Registration Now Open for

Pesticide Continuing Education

T2 will be offering in-person and online continuing education training starting in September.


The fall training schedule is live, register now.


Remember, laws regulating the sale, use and storage of pesticides as well as changes to training and certification standards were implemented at the beginning of the year. As training season for CEU hours approaches, make sure you know the latest. Click here for a list of updates that apply to our training and here to read the official guidance from the KY Department of Agriculture.

Webinar Wednesday - Signs 101


August 9, 2023

9am - 10am ET


Join us as we learn the basics of signs, in terms of what the MUTCD says, standard regulations, and do's and don'ts.

This FREE webinar series is approved for one DLG credit hour.

Learn the Benefits of Local Road Safety Plans

The Local Road Safety Plans course is a required offering in the Road Safety Champion Program. Find out more about program requirements and commit to safer roadway practices today.

August 23, 2023

9am - 11am EST

A Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) offers a framework for building consensus and helps communities take a proactive stance in reducing and preventing local road fatalities and injuries. This course discusses Kentucky’s process that has been developed for preparing a LRSP, identifying road needs, and collaborating with local and state agencies to execute the plan. Learn more and help create one for your agency.

Congratulations

Road Safety Champion Graduates

Graduates of the Road Safety Champion program must complete 24 hours of training and submit a final project. Please join us in congratulating our three recent graduates

from the program.

Promote Slow Down and Move Over

at Your Agency

The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) is joining the Kentucky State Police (KSP) and AAA to promote the “Slow Down and Move Over” message through Aug. 15. Promote and share Kentucky's move over law.

Unfortunately, first responders are killed every year by drivers who fail to move over. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Association, 149 law enforcement officers – just one category of first responders – have been killed in traffic-related incidents since 2017.



Kentucky passed its Move Over law in 2003 requiring motorists to move over to the adjacent lane when approaching an emergency vehicle or public safety vehicle with flashing lights. If changing lanes is impossible or unsafe, motorists must slow down and use caution. Failure to do so can result in fines, jail time or both.

Attend a Traffic Incident Management (TIM) training to learn more about traffic incidents and first responder safety. Click here to register.

KTC Research:

Combined Behavioral and Engineering Approach to Preventing Highway Fatalities

This report proposes and demonstrates methods for unpacking the influence of behavioral-related factors on crash occurrences and outcomes. The primary focus is on behaviors targeted in the Strategic Highway Safety Plan — aggressive driving, distracted driving, impaired driving, and driving without proper restraint (i.e., seatbelts). Based on application of these methods, the report highlights areas and highway corridors in Kentucky where behavioral-related crashes have been most common. 






Learn more about the Combined Behavioral and Engineering Approach

In Case You Missed It

Feeling burnout at work? Check out last month's Webinar Wednesday recording

on How to Combat Burnout in the Workplace.

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